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350cc KTM 390 Duke Review

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The KTM 390 Duke was known for its loud styling, explosive mid-range performance and an aggressive nature that made it the benchmark 400cc naked bike in India. In order to avoid the 40 percent GST on motorcycles above 350cc, KTM has downsized the engine to 350cc. We spent a couple of days with the bike to find out if the legend lost its hooligan edge. Styling and Features - 9/10 The 399cc model will still be sold alongside this new 350cc Duke and called the 390 Duke R . Visually, not much has changed with the new model. The easiest way to identify the new 350cc Duke from the original 399cc version is the black frame, replacing the orange unit seen on the 390 Duke R. Apart from that, the motorcycle remains identical. You still get the sharp and aggressive styling, TFT display, traction control, launch control, and the bi-directional quickshifter. Engine, Performance, and Mileage - 8/10 Just like what Triumph did with its 400 range, KTM has reduced the stroke of the engine from 64mm to...

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Why carmakers need to offer mid-lifecycle custom upgrades

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I have always been fascinated by the world of customising, as a vehicle owner and more as a marketer. And besides the few aftermarket players, I feel the Indian automobile manufacturer has not explored, let alone exploited, the sheer power of customisation to improve brand experience and loyalty while generating handsome profits. It’s an obvious win-win, yet not one automaker has made a serious effort.  Customisation is not selling accessories. For that, one does not need to be an automaker. Customisation isn’t only cosmetic changes either. For that, one does not need to be a product planner. Your network partner can do a good enough job. Customisation is the art and science of upgrading a stock vehicle into a ‘personal’ space. The urge to personalise can happen right at the time of purchase. However, given that one painstakingly chooses a variant with the features one wants, the number wanting further personalisation will be very few. In fact, most automakers create feature packa...

Suzuki Burgman fuel economy tested and explained

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Suzuki recently overhauled the Burgman Street maxi-styled family scooter with numerous mechanical, visual and feature-related changes. We were able to spend some quality seat time aboard the latest Burgman and put it through our instrumented tests. Here’s how much fuel efficiency the 2026 Burgman street returned.  2026 Suzuki Burgman Street real-world fuel efficiency  As per tradition, we first conducted the highway fuel efficiency run on the Burgman. We ran the scooter for a little over 60km, after which topping up the fuel tank needed 1.10 litres. Thus, the Burgman returned 56.6kpl on the highway.  We then proceeded to the concrete jungle of South Mumbai, where we ran the scooter for just a hair over 50km, after which it needed exactly 1 litre of fuel to brim the tank once more again, thus giving us a mileage figure of 50.1kpl. 2026 Suzuki Burgman Street fuel efficiency analysis Suzuki’s 125cc scooters have a propensity to be rather fuel efficient when ridden with a ...

Petrol, diesel prices hiked by over Rs 3; CNG price hiked by Rs 2

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Petrol and diesel prices have been hiked by over Rs 3 per litre, while CNG prices have gone up by Rs 2 per kg. After this revision, the price of petrol in Delhi is now Rs 97.77 per litre and that of diesel is now Rs 90.67 per litre. Meanwhile, CNG now costs Rs 79.09 per kg in the national capital. Fuel prices hiked Petrol and diesel prices go up by up to Rs 3.29; CNG prices hiked by Rs 2 Effective as of May 15, 2026, state-owned oil companies have hiked the prices of petrol and diesel fuel. Kolkata sees the highest price hike, with the price of petrol now higher by up to Rs 3.29 per litre. It is followed by Mumbai, where prices of petrol have gone up by up to Rs 3.14 per litre. Check the below table for more details on the price of petrol.   New Petrol Prices (Rs/litre) Old Petrol Prices (Rs/litre) Difference (Rs/litre) Delhi 97.77 94.77 3 Mumbai 106.68 103.54 3.14 Chennai 103.67 100.84 2.83 Kolkata 108.74 105.45 3.29 from Autocar India https://ift.tt/ru91lzY

Every CNG-powered car sold in India

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In FY26, the second-highest-selling vehicles in India were powered by CNG . While petrol continues to dominate passenger vehicle sales, its dominance has been threatened by rising fuel prices owing to geopolitical situations. Though CNG options cost higher than their respective petrol-only versions, lower running costs and higher fuel efficiency make it an attractive choice for hyper-miling customers. Carmakers now offer CNG options on mid-level and high-end trims of their models, which are well-equipped with features, adding to their growth. In this article, we mention all the cars in our market that offer a CNG powertrain , in increasing order of price. 1. Maruti Suzuki S Presso Price: 4.61 to 5.11 lakh  The Maruti Suzuki S Presso is the most affordable car in India with CNG power. Available in the base LXI and mid VXI trims, its 1.0-litre engine develops 57hp and 82Nm in CNG mode. The claimed mileage is 32.73km/kg, and it is offered with a 5-speed manual gearbox only. Its stre...